Well its some survival horror game but the good news is is that Bethesda is publishing the game not creating it so if the skyrim team is moving on to work on their next project then theres still hope!!!!!

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This is probably the most important post here.

Though timed incredibly close, the tease and reveal of this doesn't have anything to do with Bethesda being done with Skyrim, moving on to their next big project and being ready to show it soon.

Fallout 4 is on the horizon. Pete was right in denying this had anything to with Fallout, but he didn't say Fallout wasn't happening nor that Bethesda wasn't working on it.

They just did a huge market study and people didn't even realize it...

I'm wondering how effective the more PC-like architecture and gobs of RAM will be for early launch titles. Developers have been saying that it is very easy to get your game up and running on PS4. A lot of time has passed, but that doesn't change how problematic it is to program for PS3 or making a game work with such restricted RAM pools...

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Yeah, but do you want Fallout 4 to just be "up and running" or a glistening improvement over Skyrim? That's really the key for me.

It's not all about graphics and whatnot, but every launch system has shown us one thing... the games created at the beginning are never drastic improvements, and in a lot of cases they are worse, than the late-game last-gen titles.

Now, should Fallout 4 release anywhere past Year 1 for the PS4, I'm on board. These consoles are supposed to be easier to develop for, which is good. However, I really seem to recall people saying how similar to PC architecture the 360 was... and the launch games on that were not drastically greater than the previous generation's late games. That's why almost no one's "welcome to the next gen" moment with PS3 was with a launch game... which it comes to the technology aspect, anyway.

Also, after seeing that trailer, could I be more disappointed than I am right now?

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I am just as disappointed as you are.

Dishonored Pt. 2 #letdown

I don't know what everyone sees in Dishonored, but it looks like Bethesda is trying to capitalize of that style gameplay. Game was garbage, and all I can think of when I see this trailer is just another letdown.

I'm wondering how effective the more PC-like architecture and gobs of RAM will be for early launch titles. Developers have been saying that it is very easy to get your game up and running on PS4. A lot of time has passed, but that doesn't change how problematic it is to program for PS3 or making a game work with such restricted RAM pools...

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Yeah, but do you want Fallout 4 to just be "up and running" or a glistening improvement over Skyrim? That's really the key for me.

It's not all about graphics and whatnot, but every launch system has shown us one thing... the games created at the beginning are never drastic improvements, and in a lot of cases they are worse, than the late-game last-gen titles.

Now, should Fallout 4 release anywhere past Year 1 for the PS4, I'm on board. These consoles are supposed to be easier to develop for, which is good. However, I really seem to recall people saying how similar to PC architecture the 360 was... and the launch games on that were not drastically greater than the previous generation's late games. That's why almost no one's "welcome to the next gen" moment with PS3 was with a launch game... which it comes to the technology aspect, anyway.

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The only concession I can afford in defense of consoles is the RAM. This is the first time we're getting a huge amount of fast RAM. Current consoles have 512MB. I had that in a BS PC I bought in the early 2000's and upgraded to 1GB after. My game performance skyrocketed. I had 2GB in my laptop before these consoles ever came out. Part of the development process learning the architecture and working with a minimum amount of RAM. The RAM thing isn't an issue now, so technical hurdles and roadblocks that normally accompany launch development as a result will be no more.

This is going to be a very different console launch. I know the launch titles will pale to the late cycle games, but I don't think we're going to see as great of a difference like in previous generations.

As far as Fallout, I wouldn't mind something that is right on par with Skyrim because Skyrim was amazing and Fallout on the same engine would be Earth shattering. Skyrim was also the least buggy game they've made and they've learned a lot from the previous games. The only reason I'd want it on PS4 is to avoid the memory leak. The game will sing on whatever console it's on whenever it's released, but if they can't eliminate the problem in code, I'd rather they eliminate it in hardware.

Regardless, I will buy it day one and whatever console I need to play it if necessary no matter what shape it's in...

You know, it wouldn't surprise me if they tried to outdo their Skyrim reveal by showing an even more complete product with an even shorter release window, but all hands shifting over now kind of drops those chances.

I believe the record says, "Sebastian Bach" and "Orchestral Suite" as well as "G String".

Either way, barbed wire and old timey records scream Fallout.

With situation as it is, PS4 (For Fallout 4) seems the most likely since I doubt they want to hear anyone's BS about their game not being up to par on current tech.

Whatever the case, day one no matter what console. This and Infamous are 2/3 of my system sellers. If GTA gets a next-gen port, those will probably be the last games I'll ever need...

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All right, this is really easy. After reading this I figured it out. This is just The Evil Within, the new game by Shinji Mikami that is being published by Bethesda. At the beginning of the trailer you can see the record and the song "Air on G String" by Johann Sebastian Bach is playing.

All right, this is really easy. After reading this I figured it out. This is just The Evil Within, the new game by Shinji Mikami that is being published by Bethesda. At the beginning of the trailer you can see the record and the song "Air on G String" by Johann Sebastian Bach is playing.

All right, this is really easy. After reading this I figured it out. This is just The Evil Within, the new game by Shinji Mikami that is being published by Bethesda. At the beginning of the trailer you can see the record and the song "Air on G String" by Johann Sebastian Bach is playing.

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Thank you, Captain Hindsight...

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I never really check threads that have reached more than three pages, so I forget how the idiots start rolling into the later pages, like dogs picking the scraps off the kill of a wolf.